
voiding pattern
Voiding pattern refers to how often and when a person urinates throughout the day and night. It includes patterns like the number of times someone urinates, the amount of urine produced each time, and any urgency or difficulty experienced. A healthy pattern varies among individuals but generally involves regular intervals without excessive urgency or discomfort. Changes in this pattern, such as increased frequency, decreased output, or accidents, can indicate underlying issues like infections, neurological concerns, or bladder problems. Monitoring your voiding pattern helps healthcare providers assess urinary health and identify potential concerns early.